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  • if the individual is illegally seized, doesnt that open the group that captured them to judicial action? like, anyone can claim someone is something that they arent - if they have no way of proving it then it's basically human trafficking... seems like this sort of thing would need to be decided long before any actual action was taken.

  • I wonder what percentage of their rapidly diminishing military might is being used to block foreigners from leaving? seems like a poor allocation of resources... unless there's something they dont want the foreigners to tell the outside world?

  • it's an interesting thought experiment for sure - though I'm not sure how a Palestinian force would really be able to prove it's a rendition and not kidnapping (and what the fallout of that would be). is photographic evidence permissible or would they need a witnessed statement/admission of guilt, etc?

  • what does that mean in this context though? got curious so I looked it up:

    the ICC does not have its own police force or enforcement body; thus, it relies on cooperation with countries worldwide for support

    is the UN going to force open the border and then guard the convoy? no - the UN is basically powerless here. Arab majority countries in the area that really hate Israel (Iran, some members of the Arab League, etc) might get pressured into doing something, but I rather suspect they wont stick their necks out for a tiny bit of land on the wrong side of the Israeli border - the amount of risk involved isnt really worth it.

    no, even if the ICC did rule against Israel, it really wouldnt change anything. this feels more like some nobody prosecutor trying to make a name for himself. it's cheap and easy PR.

  • yeah. I have a tiny-pc (whatever the ultra sff is called now) that will run w10 forever - supported or not, for a specific use-case, but the desktop i'm trying to transition to will be linux. already moved my laptop to linux (both mint because it's easy). have a different laptop that was decent 10 years ago that I use as a testbench to try out other, non-mint distros.

    long term i'll move to 3x computers but daily really only use two.